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Just wanted to say that these things are awesome! I didn't like them at first and then started using them more and saw my catch ratio go WAY up. The hooks are super sharp and the worm really stays on there for not having a screwlock. Just wanted to give my .02 :)

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Very cool.  I haven't found a shaky jighead yet that works well with skipping and keeps the bait straight.  This might be it.

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Very cool. I haven't found a shaky jighead yet that works well with skipping and keeps the bait straight. This might be it.

Yeah I love them, I didn't orginally like them because I was really worried about the worms slidding off till I started using them more. They work great with a Zoom Shakey Head Worm in Watermelon or Mardi Gras. The bass here are going nuts on them in this prespawn

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Where did you find those? I've never seen them before, but I like the regular skip gap hook.

And go c0cks!

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Where did you find those? I've never seen them before, but I like the regular skip gap hook.

And go c0cks!

Heck Yeah Go C0CKS!

I got them online but I have seen them in stores before too. Out BPS doesn't carry them for some Reason???

You probably can find them at like a Sportsman Warehouse

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I use super glue and a regular straight shank Gammy ball head jig. Works better, for cheaper. ;D

Actually , I don't know what those cost, so I guess if you're allergic to the super glue (or are prone to gluing yourself to stuff or yourself ) it looks like a good option.

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Where did you find those? I've never seen them before, but I like the regular skip gap hook.

And go c0cks!

HERE

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When you rig them do you rig them with the hook point buried or do you have the hook point out a little bit?

both most of the time i expose it barely. Completely bury it when there is more debris or structure to get snagged on!

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Where did you find those? I've never seen them before, but I like the regular skip gap hook.

And go c0cks!

Heck Yeah Go C0CKS!

I got them online but I have seen them in stores before too. Out BPS doesn't carry them for some Reason???

You probably can find them at like a Sportsman Warehouse

Glad to see some Gamecock Pride. I've been using this shakeyhead for a while and they work great for big worms. I have always used a trick worm and a zoom magnum shakeyhead worm with them. I remember the first day I took them to Lake Murray I had a 20lb limit using them. *** carries them and so does Dicks Sporting Goods. I actually stocked up on the ones I got when a local tackle store had them for 3.79 a pack.

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:)

I wish Gander stocked these.  :-[

They would work PERFECT with Strike King Elaztech worms. I'm not a smoker, and trying to remember a lighter to heat the screw for my other shakey heads is just going to be annoying.

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:)

I wish Gander stocked these. :-[

They would work PERFECT with Strike King Elaztech worms. I'm not a smoker, and trying to remember a lighter to heat the screw for my other shakey heads is just going to be annoying.

Hate to break your heart more but they do work perfectly with those worms. I occasionally will use their "baby Iguanas" with them too

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I like the skip gap hooks myself for tubes.Holds it extremely well.

Looks like I'm going to have to pick up a few of these to try out.

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